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| December
Features
Links to other stories: Important Updates about Policies and Procedures at FOA Don’t want to take the quiz, go to Page Four for the answers Each month we will meet a different FOA Employee. This month meet Gillnet Program Manager, Carolyn Parker. Important Dates, and Birthdays November Survey Results Find out the September 11 attacks have effected your fellow FOA employees FOA Employee’s Favorite Christmas Carol(?) You will be surprised |
Christmas
and Toy Quiz. How Much Do You Really Know?
So you think you know Christmas? And you are an expert on toys and
games. Then take our quiz and see how much you really do know about the
holiday, and the toys and games that go with them. After you take the
quiz, check your answers on page three. True or False. One of the first acts of the new congress in 1789
was to make Christmas a Federal Holiday? Clement C. Moore and what American Corporation is responsible for
the image of Santa Claus as a “fat, jolly, man in a red suit”? How did Clement C. Moore make this contribution? 4. Robert May made what contribution to our Christmas traditions? What connection does Robert May and Ted Geisel, aka “Dr. Seuss,
the author of “How The Grinch Stole Christmas” share? a. Robert May is his real life son b. Robert May was Dr. Seuss’s
Illustrator c. They were classmates and alumni of Dartmouth University Who is Mrs. O’Hanlon? Well, she was a New York Educator. But,
she is best remembered for the contribution she made to our Christmas
traditions when she was 8 years old. What did she do? True or False. The Scandinavians started the tradition of kissing
under the mistletoe, because it was believed that mistletoe cured
infertility. True or False. The Poinsettia was named after the United State’s
first ambassador to Mexico, Joel Pointsett. The second part of our quiz focuses on the most popular toys that
have been given to children through the ages. 9. Joseph L. Cowen’s toy was originally invented in 1901 as a means
to display animated advertisement. He was surprised when shoppers were more
interested in his toy, than the goods that it was advertising. What was his
invention? 10. In 1916 John Lloyd Wright invented this toy. His invention was
inspired from watching his dad, famed architect, Frank Lloyd Wright build the
earthquake-proof Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, Japan. What was Frank Lloyd Wright’s toy? 11. Why does everyone know the names of toy inventors, Elliot and
Ruth Handler’s son and daughter? 12. True or False. The “Teddy Bear” was named after President
Theodore Roosevelt because he refused to shoot a bear that his staff
had captured for him. 13. These Salem, MA brothers, George and Charles had an
interest in games. In fact they started their company in 1883 when
they were 16 and 14 respectively. Name their company. 14. You usually don’t think of this man as a toy inventor.
But, many of his creations have turned into to toys. In fact the
company that bears his name is the third largest toy company in the
world. Who is he? 15. This toy inventor was originally a successful artist. He
stumbled onto the toy business after his top selling lithograph of a
beard less President Abraham Lincoln was rendered out of date, as
Lincoln grew a beard. Who was he? 16. This toy company is the fourth largest manufacturer of
women’s clothes in the world? Check your answers on Page
four SeaLab Profile Each Issue We Profile a different FOA Employee This Month we
Profile Gillnet Program Manager, Carolyn Parker |
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